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Item O3 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Meeting Date: July 17, 2013 Division: County Administrator Bulk Item: Yes X No _ Staff Contact Person: Rhonda Haag Telephone#453-8774 AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Board of County Commissioners motion to approve the Resolution endorsing the Southeast Florida Mayors' Climate Action Pledge, urging municipal mayors in Monroe County to join the Action Pledge, and reaffirming support for the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact and collaborative implementation of the Regional Climate Action Plan. ITEM BACKGROUND: Board Action is required to adopt a resolution supporting the SE FL Mayor's Climate Action Pledge, urging municipal collaboration in implementing the Regional Climate Action Plan. This resolution encourages municipal participation in implementing the Regional Climate Action Plan via support for the Mayors' Climate Action Pledge. On December 6-7, 2012, the partner counties in the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact celebrated the 4th Annual Regional Climate Leadership Summit in Jupiter, Florida. The major deliverable from the Summit was the Southeast Florida Mayors' Climate Action Pledge, inviting municipal participation in implementation of the Regional Climate Action Plan (RCAP). The Mayors' Climate Action Pledge invites participation in the Compact planning process and implementation of the RCAP in advance of a significant infusion of resources to the region to support implementation of the RCAP via a 3-year Kresge Foundation grant for$975,000. Specifically, the resolution presented for the Board's consideration: • Endorses the Mayors' Climate Action Pledge. • Encourages Monroe County municipalities to join the Mayors' Climate Action Pledge. • Reaffirms the County's support for the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact and collaborative implementation of the Regional Climate Action Plan. The Compact represents a commitment among Broward, Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, and Monroe counties, to collaborate on regional climate mitigation and adaptation strategies for the economic and environmental resilience of Southeast Florida. The Compact planning process has since expanded to formally include the participation of municipal representatives from the City of Key West, which serves as the municipal representative for Monroe County. Following formal adoption of the Compact by each of the partner Counties, partners began development of the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Action Plan (RCAP). The RCAP was completed in November 2012, following 3 years of technical and planning process involving 100+ stakeholders and extensive public process. The RCAP lays out 106 recommendations by which the Southeast Florida region can mitigate and adapt to the effects of a changing climate. The RCAP was adopted by the Monroe Board of County Commissioners in November 2012 and was showcased at the 2012 Summit. The Summit was attended by more than 250 registrants across the 4-county region, including elected officials representing all levels of government. The Summit concluded with the unveiling of a Mayors' Climate Action Pledge, a ceremonial signing and a commitment to work collaboratively in RCAP implementation. The Mayors' Climate Action Pledge is being concurrently advanced by the Compact and other municipal partners, including those in Monroe County. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: Support for and participation in the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Compact began in 2009, and the adoption of the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Action Plan was in November 2012, among many other actions. CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: Not applicable STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS: Approval TOTAL COST: -0- BUDGETED: Yes No X COST TO COUNTY: -0- SOURCE OF FUNDS: DIFFERENTIAL OF LOCAL PREFERENCE: N/A REVENUE PRODUCING: Yes No X AMOUNT PER MONTH Year p3t,- APPROVED BY: County Attorney ��OMB/Purchasing Risk ManagemenVS— DOCUMENTATION: Included X Not Required DISPOSITION: AGENDA ITEM# 1 RESOLUTION NO. -2013 2 A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, 3 ENDORSING THE MAYORS' CLIMATE ACTION PLEDGE RESOLUTION, URGING ALL MUNICIPAL MAYORS OF 4 MONROE COUNTY TO JOIN THE MAYORS' CLIMATE ACTION PLEDGE, REAFFIRMING SUPPORT FOR THE 5 SOUTHEAST FLORIDA REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE COMPACT AND COLLABORATIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF 6 THE REGIONAL CLIMATE ACTION PLAN, AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 7 8 (Sponsored by Mayor George Neugent) 9 WHEREAS, in recognition of the need for immediate, coordinated, and visionary 10 action to address the impacts of a changing climate and provide for economic and 11 environmental resilience in Southeast Florida, the counties of Palm Beach, Broward, 12 Miami-Dade, and Monroe ("Compact Partners") entered into the Southeast Florida 13 Regional Climate Change Compact ("Compact") in 2010; and 14 WHEREAS, in accordance with the Compact commitment and through a 15 two-year collaborative process involving nearly one hundred (100) subject matter 16 experts representing public and private sectors, universities, and not-for-profit 17 organizations, the Compact Partners developed the Regional Climate Action Plan 18 ("RCAP") which was accepted by the Monroe Board of County Commissioners in 19 November, 2012; and 20 WHEREAS, recognizing that there are more than one hundred (100) 21 municipalities within the SE FL region that will play an important role in the 22 implementation of the RCAP, the Compact Partners included municipalities in the 23 development of the RCAP; and 24 1 WHEREAS, municipalities individually have been working to achieve 2 sustainability, and the RCAP presents an opportunity to align these individual local 3 efforts with the regional framework and vision; and 4 WHEREAS, municipalities and leagues of cities played a key role in the annual 5 Regional Climate Leadership Summits and participated in RCAP Working Groups; and 6 WHEREAS, now is the time to solidify local government support to advance the 7 RCAP; and 8 WHEREAS, the RCAP does not provide a mandate but rather serves as a living 9 guidance document with options that each county and local government may align to 10 their own plans and adopt and utilize based on their interests and vision for the future; 11 and 12 WHEREAS, the willingness of counties and municipalities to jointly develop and 13 advocate for mutually beneficial agreements, policies, and strategies intended to 14 influence regional, state, and national resilience efforts advances "good neighbor" 15 relationships; and 16 WHEREAS, in 2013, the need exists for Mayors within the region of Southeast 17 Florida and within Monroe County to collaborate on regional climate action planning 18 within Southeast Florida; and 19 WHEREAS, all municipalities throughout the Southeast Florida region and within 20 Monroe County are being invited by each of the Compact partners to sign the Southeast 21 Florida Mayors' Climate Action Pledge and to collaborate on implementation of the 22 RCAP starting today, and for tomorrow; NOW THEREFORE, 23 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF 24 MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA, 2 1 Section 1. The Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County endorses 2 the Mayors' Climate Action Pledge attached as Exhibit "A". 3 Section 2. The Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County urges all 4 municipal Mayors within Monroe County to join the Mayors' Climate Action Pledge. 5 Section 3. The Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County reaffirms 6 support for the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact and collaborative 7 implementation of the Regional Climate Action Plan. 8 Section 4. EFFECTIVE DATE. 9 This Resolution shall become effective upon adoption. 10 11 ADOPTED this day of , 2013. 12 13 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, 14 Florida, at a meeting of said Board held on the 17th day of July 2013. 15 16 Mayor George Neugent Mayor Pro Tern Heather Carruthers 17 Commissioner Sylvia Murphy Commissioner Danny L. Kolhage 18 Commissioner David Rice 19 20 (SEAL) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION =RS 21 Attest: AMY HEAVILIN, Clerk OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA 22 By By 23 Deputy Clerk Mayor/Chairman 24 MONROE COUNTY ATTORNEY PROVED AS TO F 3 NATILEENE W. CASSEL ASSISTANT COUNTY ATTORNEY Date 7— > —2i)J---*� Exhibit"A" 1 MAYORS' CLIMATE ACTION PLEDGE 2 A PLEDGE OF THE MUNICIPALITIES OF MONROE COUNTY ENDORSING THE MAYORS' CLIMATE ACTION 3 PLEDGE, AFFIRMING SUPPORT FOR THE SOUTHEAST FLORIDA REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE COMPACT, 4 AGREEING TO CONSIDER IMPLEMENTING THE REGIONAL CLIMATE ACTION PLAN IN WHOLE OR IN 5 PART AS APPROPRIATE FOR EACH MUNICIPALITY, AND URGING ALL MAYORS OF MONROE COUNTY TO 6 SUPPORT THE MAYORS' CLIMATE ACTION PLEDGE. 7 8 WHEREAS, Florida is considered one of the most vulnerable areas of the 9 country to the consequences of global climate change with Southeast Florida being at 10 the frontline to experience the impacts of a changing climate, especially sea level rise; 11 and 12 WHEREAS, in recognition of the need for immediate, coordinated and visionary 13 action to address the impacts of a changing climate and provide for economic and 14 environmental resilience in Southeast Florida, in 2010 the counties of Palm Beach, 15 Broward, Miami-Dade and Monroe (Compact Partners) entered into the Southeast 16 Florida Regional Climate Change Compact (Compact); and 17 WHEREAS, further recognizing the role of State water managers and local 18 governments in this regional initiative, the South Florida Water Management District and 19 one municipal representative from each participating county were invited to participate 20 in this early phase; and 21 WHEREAS, in accordance with the Compact commitment and through a two 22 year collaborative process involving nearly 100 subject matter experts representing 23 public and private sectors, universities, and not-for-profit organizations, the Compact 24 Partners developed the Regional Climate Action Plan (RCAP); and 1 WHEREAS, the RCAP offers recommendations that provide the common 2 integrated framework for a stronger and more resilient Southeast Florida, including: 3 • Providing the common framework for Sustainable Communities and 4 Transportation Planning to be aligned across the region 5 • Recognizing the need to protect and address vulnerable Water Supply, 6 Management and Infrastructure and preserve fragile Natural Systems and 7 Agricultural resources 8 • Providing steps to move towards resilience and reducing emissions 9 through exploring alternatives and decreasing the use of Energy and Fuel 10 • Building upon strength as effective emergency responders and integrating 11 climate change hazards in Risk Reduction and Emergency Management 12 Planning 13 • Providing for effective Public Outreach initiatives to educate the public on 14 the consequences of climate change and providing guidance for 15 developing and influencing Public Policies related to climate change; and 16 WHEREAS, recognizing that there are more than 100 municipalities within the 17 region that will play an important role in the implementation of the RCAP, the Compact 18 Partners included municipalities in the development of the RCAP; and 19 WHEREAS, municipalities individually have been working to achieve 20 sustainability, and the RCAP presents an opportunity to align these individual local 21 efforts with the regional framework and vision; and 22 WHEREAS, municipalities and League of Cities played a key role in the annual 23 Regional Climate Leadership Summits, participated in RCAP Working Groups and now 24 is the time to solidify local government support to advance the RCAP; and 2 1 WHEREAS, the RCAP does not provide a mandate but rather serves as a living 2 document (guidance) with options that each regional and local government may align to 3 their own plans and adopt and utilize based on their interests and vision for the future; 4 and 5 WHEREAS, the willingness of counties and municipalities to jointly develop and 6 advocate for mutually beneficial agreements, policies and strategies intended to 7 influence regional, state and national resilience efforts advances "Good Neighbor" 8 relationships; and 9 WHEREAS, in 2005 the U.S. Conference of Mayors adopted the U.S. Mayors' 10 Climate Protection Agreement (Mayors' Agreement) that became a national model for 11 effective collaboration and the framework for more than 1,000 municipalities throughout 12 the nation to take actions to reduce global warming and address the impacts of a 13 changing climate (climate disruption); and 14 WHEREAS, in 2012 the need exists for Mayors within the region of Southeast 15 Florida to collaborate on a renewed agreement that will advance regional climate action 16 planning within Southeast Florida efforts while continuing to advance the national goals 17 of the U.S. Mayors' Agreement; and 18 WHEREAS, utilizing the U.S. Mayors' Agreement as a model for influencing 19 regional climate policies and effective public outreach, all municipalities throughout the 20 Southeast Florida region are invited to sign on to the 2012 South Florida Mayors' 21 Climate Action Pledge and to collaborate on implementation of the RCAP starting today 22 and for tomorrow; NOW, THEREFORE, 23 24 BE IT PLEDGED THAT: 3 1 2 Section 1. The municipality of in Monroe County endorses the 3 Mayors' Climate Action Pledge. 4 Section 2. The municipality of in Monroe County affirms support 5 for the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact. 6 Section 3. The municipality of in Monroe County agrees to 7 consider integrating the Regional Climate Action Plan framework in whole or in part as 8 appropriate for each municipality into existing and future municipal sustainability action 9 plans, comprehensive plans and/or climate action plans where and when appropriate 10 and financially feasible. 11 Section 4. The municipality of urges all Mayors within Monroe 12 County to join the Mayors' Climate Action Pledge. 13 Section 5. EFFECTIVE DATE. 14 This Pledge shall become effective upon adoption. 15 16 ADOPTED this day , 2013. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 4